til chips contain a known carcinogen, acrylamide - eviltoast

The US potato industry brings in US$240 million annually, and demand for taters in all their wonderful processed shapes and sizes is year-round. As such, a certain amount of stock in season is sent to cold storage to supply the demand. However, thanks to a normal biological function in the root vegetable, low temperatures trigger a mechanism that converts starches to sugars. When processed, these tubers that have experienced cold-induced sweetening (CIS) appear darker when cooked.

Unfortunately, it’s more than potato-skin deep, as this darkened chip is a crispy red flag – it indicates elevated levels of acrylamide, a chemical that has been associated with increased cancer risk due to its carcinogenic properties.

  • ziltoid101@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Acrylamide is a nasty neurotoxin. Look at old protein biochemists and their hands all shake from years of making SDS-PAGE gels without gloves.

  • Contramuffin@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Acrylamide is also a persistent neurotoxin, meaning that it can’t be flushed out of your body and any acrylamide that you collect in your body will just continue to collect

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    7 hours ago

    Its an assumed carcinogen as far as I can tell. There are no studies showing it causing cancer in humans, but they presume it might be a carcinogen due to the effect on rodents.

    However, a large number of epidemiologic studies… in humans have found no consistent evidence that dietary acrylamide exposure is associated with the risk of any type of cancer Source

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      3 hours ago

      Buying anything from California will also teach you this.

      (They put cancer warning stickers on everything, for anyone not familiar)

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    5 hours ago

    That’s ok, I’ll just eat lead paint chips as well and the two of them can fight each other.

    That is how it works right?